Showing posts with label high school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high school. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2018

Dumplin by Julie Murphy- Book Review


"Dumplin" is a YA book told from the perspective of Willowdean Dickerson. Willow's mom is a former beauty queen who is now in charge of the town's big pageant. And also, in running for "mom of the year",  gave Willow the nickname Dumplin' because of her weight. But in an act of defiance and bravery, Willow decides that she wants to compete in the town's big pageant. On the one hand, the plot is fairly straight forward but thankfully it is full of fun elements too, there's a love triangle, there are tons of Dolly Parton references, and also some really enjoyable and life affirming messages about body positivity, family, and friendship. This book is currently in production for a film adaptation - it is being produced by Jennifer Anniston, and just taking a peek at the IMDB page for it, it's going to be amazing.

 Leave a comment down below if you're excited about a book to film adaptation releasing this year or let me know if you've read "Dumplin" and your thoughts about the book! Thanks for reading, readers!


Monday, August 27, 2018

All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin - Book Review



Time for a #60secondbookreview! And this week, we'll be discussing "All We Ever Wanted" by Emily Giffin.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

One of the Boys by Daniel Magriel - Book Review




" I did not want him to hit me. I did not want him to have to hit me." - One of the Boys


Reading "One of the Boys" by Daniel Magriel is a lesson in the power of parental love over children. In 176 beautifully written pages, Magriel explores the vulnerability and limits of such a crucial relationship. Between drugs, divorce, and abuse the relationships between "the boys" in this novel are pushed to the limits. Overwhelming, shocking, and heartbreaking, " One of the Boys" explores how meaning and stability are defined in our relationships and within ourselves.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

The Most Dangerous Place on Earth by Lindsey Lee Johnson - Book Review


Before reading this book, I'm not sure I had ever really thought of middle school and high school as a dangerous place. I mean outside of a few extreme examples, going to school is rarely life or death. In " The Most Dangerous Place on Earth" the author, Lindsey Lee Johnson, shows just how those years can be dangerous, and why...